Early reports provided by school sixth forms show that young people in West Sussex continue to perform well at A2 (the full A Level that most students take at the age of 18 at the end of a two year course) and AS level (taken either by most students at age 17 after one year or as an addition to A2 at 18).
At A2 Level the proportion of passes at A* to B were up and at A* to E grade were slightly down in comparison with those achieved in 2013.
At AS the percentage of passes at A to B and A to E grades are slightly down. The slight dip in results appears to reflect those reported nationally.
Good results have also been achieved by young people obtaining vocational qualifications.
Jeremy Hunt, West Sussex County Council Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, said: “I am delighted with the efforts of these students and teachers and wish to congratulate our young people in academies, schools and colleges on their achievement.”